Through line
Drawn from Goulburn Regional Art Gallery's Collection
31 jul. — 12 sep. 2026
Through line
Drawn from Goulburn Regional Art Gallery's Collection
31 jul. — 12 sep. 2026
Mikala Dwyer, ‘2’ (Bird), 2021, acrylic on Belgium linen. Courtesy the artist and Roslyn Oxley 9 Gallery, Sydney. Donated under the Australian Government’s Cultural Gifts Program in 2026
Mikala Dwyer, ‘2’ (Bird), 2021, acrylic on Belgium linen. Courtesy the artist and Roslyn Oxley 9 Gallery, Sydney. Donated under the Australian Government’s Cultural Gifts Program in 2026
Through line
Drawn from Goulburn Regional Art Gallery's Collection
31 jul. — 12 sep. 2026
Through line brings together key works acquired by Goulburn Regional Art Gallery over the past ten years. This decade has seen purposeful and ambitious collecting that has significantly shaped the permanent collection. Spanning painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, ceramics, audio-visual and installation, these acquisitions reflect a genuine breadth of artistic practice. In Through line several major works are presented for the first time, including large-scale installations of commanding presence and pieces which show artists at the height of their careers. The exhibition resonates with the community and locale while speaking to concerns pertinent to all: the environment, identity, and our connection to history and Country.
The Gallery over this period has actively engaged with artists who are energetic, bold and innovative. These are key contemporary practitioners working at the forefront of their disciplines: honing techniques, embracing new technologies and unconventional materials, and developing interactive and immersive artworks that reflect and respond to the world around them. Artists celebrated and widely exhibited nationally and internationally sit alongside strong emerging voices, all united by ambition and the Gallery's deep commitment to supporting living artists.
Across these practices run through lines, lineages and relationships. Some are forged deliberately through the Gallery's collecting vision: others are happily discovered only when artworks are brought together. Practices distinct in method, material, context and intent reveal themselves to share something deeper: a feeling, a way of seeing, an understanding of our place in the world. The natural world recurs as motif and metaphor, explored both explicitly and subtly as a vehicle for investigating memory, belonging and ecological concern.
Through line is an invitation to look and to linger. Moving through the exhibition you will find threads the Gallery has been quietly forging, work by work, across a decade. Connections made with equal measures of purpose and serendipity, and a collection tended with genuine care.
Artists featured:
Emma Beer, Serena Bonson, Maria Fernanda Cardoso, Dale Chihuly, Yvette Coppersmith, Elisabeth Cummings, Ham Darroch, Lorraine Daylight, Lynda Draper, Mikala Dwyer, Teelah George, Sammy Hawker, Ildiko Kovacs, Andrew Lavery, Guido Maestri, Ray Monde, Arlo Mountford, Tom Polo, Dionisia Salas, Alex Seton, Gemma Smith, Anyupa Stevens, Christian Thompson, Mrs Thompson, James Tylor, Justine Varga, John R Walker, Jodie Whalen, Diana Wood Conroy, Zoe Young
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Installation view ‘Through line’ Goulburn Regional Art Gallery featuring Jodie Whalen, ‘We already know how to build a time machine’, 2024, Purchased 2026; Guido Maestri, ‘Future Nature’, 2023, Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program; Mrs Thompson, Pitjantjatjara/Yankunytjatjara People, ‘Tjulpu Putitja Ii’, 2016, Purchased 2016 and Teelah George, ‘A Hard Capture’, 2019, Donated 2022. Photograph: Silversalt Photography.
Installation view ‘Through line’ Goulburn Regional Art Gallery featuring Jodie Whalen, ‘We already know how to build a time machine’ (still), 2024, Purchased 2026. Photograph: Silversalt Photography.
Installation view ‘Through line’ Goulburn Regional Art Gallery featuring Guido Maestri, ‘Future Nature’, 2023, Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program; Mrs Thompson, Pitjantjatjara/Yankunytjatjara People, ‘Tjulpu Putitja Ii’, 2016, purchased 2016; Teelah George, ‘A Hard Capture’, 2019, Donated 2022; Tom Polo, ‘Radical Reasons’, 2018, Donated 2022: Anyupa Stevens. Pitjantjatjara people’ ‘Ngura – Country’, 2021, Purchased 2021 and Serena Bonson, Djowinge moiety and Djinang people, ‘Warraburnburn’, 2018, Purchased 2020. Photograph: Silversalt Photography.
Installation view ‘Through line’ Goulburn Regional Art Gallery featuring Mrs Thompson, Pitjantjatjara/Yankunytjatjara People, ‘Tjulpu Putitja Ii’, 2016, Purchased 2016. Photograph: Silversalt Photography.
Installation view ‘Through line’ Goulburn Regional Art Gallery featuring Serena Bonson, Djowinge moiety and Djinang people, ‘Warraburnburn’ (detail), 2018, Purchased 2020. Photograph: Silversalt Photography.
Installation view ‘Through line’ Goulburn Regional Art Gallery featuring Yvette Coppersmith, ‘Abstraction I’, 2023, Purchased 2023; Gemma Smith, ‘Lossy Lag’, 2025, Purchased 2025 and Ham Darroch, ‘Mask (Noh)’, 2024, Donated through the Australian Governments Cultural Gifts Program. Photograph: Silversalt Photography.
Installation view ‘Through line’ Goulburn Regional Art Gallery featuring Mikala Dwyer, ‘The Nurses’, 2020, plastic, acrylic paint, fabric; dimensions variable, Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program. Courtesy the artist and Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery. Photograph: Silversalt Photography.
Installation view ‘Through line’ Goulburn Regional Art Gallery featuring John R Walker, ‘Scar’, 2025, Donated through the Australian Governments Cultural Gifts Program in 2026; Sammy Hawker, ‘Honeycomb #3’, 2023, Purchased 2025; James Tylor, Nunga (Kaurna), Maori (Te Arawa) and European (English, Scottish, Irish, Dutch and Norwegian), ‘(Erased Scenes) From an Untouched Landscape #13’, 2014 and ‘(Deleted Scenes) From an Untouched Landscape #1’, 2013, Purchased 2024. Photograph: Silversalt Photography.
Installation view ‘Through line’ Goulburn Regional Art Gallery featuring Tom Polo, ‘Radical Reasons’, 2018, Donated 2022: Anyupa Stevens. Pitjantjatjara people’, Ngura – Country’, 2021, Purchased 2021; Serena Bonson, Djowinge moiety and Djinang people,’ Warraburnburn’, 2018, Purchased 2020; Yvette Coppersmith,’ Abstraction I’, 2023, Purchased 2023; Gemma Smith, ‘Lossy Lag ‘, 2025, Purchased 2025; Ham Darroch, ‘Mask (Noh)’, 2024, Donated through the Australian Governments Cultural Gifts Program in 2026; featuring Mikala Dwyer, ‘The Nurses’, 2020, plastic, acrylic paint, fabric; dimensions variable, Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program; John R Walker, ‘Scar’, 2025, Donated through the Australian Governments Cultural Gifts Program; Sammy Hawker, ‘Honeycomb #3’, 2023, Purchased 2025; James Tylor, Nunga (Kaurna), Maori (Te Arawa) and European (English, Scottish, Irish, Dutch and Norwegian), ‘(Erased Scenes) From an Untouched Landscape #13’, 2014 and’ (Deleted Scenes) From an Untouched Landscape #1’, 2013, Purchased 2024 and Dr Christian Thompson AO, Bidjara People/Irish/Chinese, ‘The Devil Made Him Do It’, 2011, Donated through the Australian Government’s Cultural Gifts Program. Photograph: Silversalt Photography.
Installation view ‘Through line’ Goulburn Regional Art Gallery featuring Sammy Hawker, ‘Honeycomb #3’, 2023, Purchased 2025; James Tylor, Nunga (Kaurna), Maori (Te Arawa) and European (English, Scottish, Irish, Dutch and Norwegian), ‘(Erased Scenes) From an Untouched Landscape #13’, 2014 and ‘(Deleted Scenes) From an Untouched Landscape #1’, 2013, Purchased 2024; and Dr Christian Thompson AO, Bidjara People/Irish/Chinese, ‘The Devil Made Him Do It’, 2011, Donated through the Australian Government’s Cultural Gifts Program. and Maria Fernanda Cardoso, ‘Male and Female Spiders Maratus Splendens—Unrecognised Artists’, 2015, Donated through the Australian Government’s Cultural Gifts Program by Emma Bradshaw in 2022. Photograph: Silversalt Photography.
Installation view ‘Through line’ Goulburn Regional Art Gallery featuring Diana Wood Conroy, ‘Two Grounds Lake Mungo’, 2000, Donated by the artist 2025 ; Mikala Dwyer, ‘Bird #2’, 2021, Donated through the Australian Governments Cultural Gifts Program in 2026 and Emma Beer, ‘The Luxury of not having it written in stone’, 2021, Purchased 2023. Photograph: Silversalt Photography.
Installation view ‘Through line’ Goulburn Regional Art Gallery featuring Alex Seton, ‘Left Turn at Albuquerque’, 2017, Purchased 2019; Lorraine Daylight, Gija people, ‘Birnoo Country’, 2023, Purchased 2024; Elisabeth Cummings, ‘Evening Termite Mounds’, 2012, Donated through the Australian Governments Cultural Gifts Program; Justine Varga, ‘Desklamp’, 2011-12, Donated 2022; Lynda Draper, ‘Crown’, 2024, Purchased 2026; Ray Monde, ‘Returning from the Oracle’, 2025, Purchased 2025; Dale Chihuly, ‘Imperial Iris Persian Slider’, 1999, Donated through the Australian Governments Cultural Gifts Program by Colin Simpson in 2016; Dionisia Salas, ‘ To Fall in Spring’, 2022, Purchased 2022; Ildiko Kovacs, ‘In a line’, 2021, Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program by Ildiko Kovacs in 2023 and Zoe Young, ‘Aboard the Hurrica V’, 2022, Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program by Zoe Young. Photograph: Silversalt Photography.
Installation view ‘Through line’ Goulburn Regional Art Gallery featuring Alex Seton, ‘Left Turn at Albuquerque’, 2017, Purchased 2019; Lorraine Daylight, Gija people, ‘Birnoo Country’, 2023, Purchased 2024; Elisabeth Cummings, ‘Evening Termite Mounds’, 2012, Donated through the Australian Governments Cultural Gifts Program, and Justine Varga, ‘Desklamp’, 2011-12, Donated 2022. Photograph: Silversalt Photography.
Installation view ‘Through line’ Goulburn Regional Art Gallery featuring Justine Varga, ‘Desklamp’ (detail) 2011-12, Donated 2022 and Lynda Draper, ‘Crown’, 2024, Purchased 2026. Photograph: Silversalt Photography.
Installation view ‘Through line’ Goulburn Regional Art Gallery featuring Ray Monde, ‘Returning from the Oracle’, 2025, Purchased 2025; Dale Chihuly, ‘Imperial Iris Persian Slider’, 1999, Donated through the Australian Governments Cultural Gifts Program by Colin Simpson in 2016; Dionisia Salas, ‘ To Fall in Spring’, 2022, Purchased 2022; Ildiko Kovacs, ‘In a line’, 2021, Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program by Ildiko Kovacs in 2023 and Zoe Young, ‘Aboard the Hurrica V’, 2022, Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program by Zoe Young in 2024. Photograph: Silversalt Photography.
Installation view ‘Through line’ Goulburn Regional Art Gallery featuring Dale Chihuly, ‘Imperial Iris Persian Slider’, 1999, Donated through the Australian Governments Cultural Gifts Program by Colin Simpson in 2016. Photograph: Silversalt Photography.
Installation view ‘Through line’ Goulburn Regional Art Gallery featuring Dionisia Salas, ‘ To Fall in Spring’, 2022, Purchased 2022; Ildiko Kovacs, ‘In a line’, 2021, Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program by Ildiko Kovacs in 2023 and Zoe Young, ‘Aboard the Hurrica V’, 2022, Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program by Zoe Young. Photograph: Silversalt Photography.
Installation view ‘Through line’ Goulburn Regional Art Gallery featuring Arlo Mountford, ‘Wedge for S/elective Viewing’, 2005, Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program by Arlo Mountford in 2018 and Andrew Lavery, ‘Downhill Accessory’, 2009, Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program by Andrew Lavery in 2016. Photograph: Silversalt Photography.
Installation view ‘Through line’ Goulburn Regional Art Gallery featuring Andrew Lavery, ‘Downhill Accessory’, 2009, Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program by Andrew Lavery in 2016. Photograph: Silversalt Photography.
Installation view ‘Through line’ Goulburn Regional Art Gallery featuring Andrew Lavery, ‘Downhill Accessory’, (detail), 2009, Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program by Andrew Lavery in 2016. Photograph: Silversalt Photography.
Installation view ‘Through line’ Goulburn Regional Art Gallery featuring Arlo Mountford, ‘Wedge for S/elective Viewing’, 2005, Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program by Arlo Mountford in 2018. Photograph: Silversalt Photography.
Mikala Dwyer, ‘2’ (Bird), 2021, acrylic on Belgium linen. Courtesy the artist and Roslyn Oxley 9 Gallery, Sydney. Donated under the Australian Government’s Cultural Gifts Program in 2026
Through line
Drawn from Goulburn Regional Art Gallery's Collection
31 jul. — 12 sep. 2026
Through line brings together key works acquired by Goulburn Regional Art Gallery over the past ten years. This decade has seen purposeful and ambitious collecting that has significantly shaped the permanent collection. Spanning painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, ceramics, audio-visual and installation, these acquisitions reflect a genuine breadth of artistic practice. In Through line several major works are presented for the first time, including large-scale installations of commanding presence and pieces which show artists at the height of their careers. The exhibition resonates with the community and locale while speaking to concerns pertinent to all: the environment, identity, and our connection to history and Country.
The Gallery over this period has actively engaged with artists who are energetic, bold and innovative. These are key contemporary practitioners working at the forefront of their disciplines: honing techniques, embracing new technologies and unconventional materials, and developing interactive and immersive artworks that reflect and respond to the world around them. Artists celebrated and widely exhibited nationally and internationally sit alongside strong emerging voices, all united by ambition and the Gallery's deep commitment to supporting living artists.
Across these practices run through lines, lineages and relationships. Some are forged deliberately through the Gallery's collecting vision: others are happily discovered only when artworks are brought together. Practices distinct in method, material, context and intent reveal themselves to share something deeper: a feeling, a way of seeing, an understanding of our place in the world. The natural world recurs as motif and metaphor, explored both explicitly and subtly as a vehicle for investigating memory, belonging and ecological concern.
Through line is an invitation to look and to linger. Moving through the exhibition you will find threads the Gallery has been quietly forging, work by work, across a decade. Connections made with equal measures of purpose and serendipity, and a collection tended with genuine care.
Artists featured:
Emma Beer, Serena Bonson, Maria Fernanda Cardoso, Dale Chihuly, Yvette Coppersmith, Elisabeth Cummings, Ham Darroch, Lorraine Daylight, Lynda Draper, Mikala Dwyer, Teelah George, Sammy Hawker, Ildiko Kovacs, Andrew Lavery, Guido Maestri, Ray Monde, Arlo Mountford, Tom Polo, Dionisia Salas, Alex Seton, Gemma Smith, Anyupa Stevens, Christian Thompson, Mrs Thompson, James Tylor, Justine Varga, John R Walker, Jodie Whalen, Diana Wood Conroy, Zoe Young
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Installation view ‘Through line’ Goulburn Regional Art Gallery featuring Jodie Whalen, ‘We already know how to build a time machine’, 2024, Purchased 2026; Guido Maestri, ‘Future Nature’, 2023, Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program; Mrs Thompson, Pitjantjatjara/Yankunytjatjara People, ‘Tjulpu Putitja Ii’, 2016, Purchased 2016 and Teelah George, ‘A Hard Capture’, 2019, Donated 2022. Photograph: Silversalt Photography.
Installation view ‘Through line’ Goulburn Regional Art Gallery featuring Jodie Whalen, ‘We already know how to build a time machine’ (still), 2024, Purchased 2026. Photograph: Silversalt Photography.
Installation view ‘Through line’ Goulburn Regional Art Gallery featuring Guido Maestri, ‘Future Nature’, 2023, Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program; Mrs Thompson, Pitjantjatjara/Yankunytjatjara People, ‘Tjulpu Putitja Ii’, 2016, purchased 2016; Teelah George, ‘A Hard Capture’, 2019, Donated 2022; Tom Polo, ‘Radical Reasons’, 2018, Donated 2022: Anyupa Stevens. Pitjantjatjara people’ ‘Ngura – Country’, 2021, Purchased 2021 and Serena Bonson, Djowinge moiety and Djinang people, ‘Warraburnburn’, 2018, Purchased 2020. Photograph: Silversalt Photography.
Installation view ‘Through line’ Goulburn Regional Art Gallery featuring Mrs Thompson, Pitjantjatjara/Yankunytjatjara People, ‘Tjulpu Putitja Ii’, 2016, Purchased 2016. Photograph: Silversalt Photography.
Installation view ‘Through line’ Goulburn Regional Art Gallery featuring Serena Bonson, Djowinge moiety and Djinang people, ‘Warraburnburn’ (detail), 2018, Purchased 2020. Photograph: Silversalt Photography.
Installation view ‘Through line’ Goulburn Regional Art Gallery featuring Yvette Coppersmith, ‘Abstraction I’, 2023, Purchased 2023; Gemma Smith, ‘Lossy Lag’, 2025, Purchased 2025 and Ham Darroch, ‘Mask (Noh)’, 2024, Donated through the Australian Governments Cultural Gifts Program. Photograph: Silversalt Photography.
Installation view ‘Through line’ Goulburn Regional Art Gallery featuring Mikala Dwyer, ‘The Nurses’, 2020, plastic, acrylic paint, fabric; dimensions variable, Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program. Courtesy the artist and Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery. Photograph: Silversalt Photography.
Installation view ‘Through line’ Goulburn Regional Art Gallery featuring John R Walker, ‘Scar’, 2025, Donated through the Australian Governments Cultural Gifts Program in 2026; Sammy Hawker, ‘Honeycomb #3’, 2023, Purchased 2025; James Tylor, Nunga (Kaurna), Maori (Te Arawa) and European (English, Scottish, Irish, Dutch and Norwegian), ‘(Erased Scenes) From an Untouched Landscape #13’, 2014 and ‘(Deleted Scenes) From an Untouched Landscape #1’, 2013, Purchased 2024. Photograph: Silversalt Photography.
Installation view ‘Through line’ Goulburn Regional Art Gallery featuring Tom Polo, ‘Radical Reasons’, 2018, Donated 2022: Anyupa Stevens. Pitjantjatjara people’, Ngura – Country’, 2021, Purchased 2021; Serena Bonson, Djowinge moiety and Djinang people,’ Warraburnburn’, 2018, Purchased 2020; Yvette Coppersmith,’ Abstraction I’, 2023, Purchased 2023; Gemma Smith, ‘Lossy Lag ‘, 2025, Purchased 2025; Ham Darroch, ‘Mask (Noh)’, 2024, Donated through the Australian Governments Cultural Gifts Program in 2026; featuring Mikala Dwyer, ‘The Nurses’, 2020, plastic, acrylic paint, fabric; dimensions variable, Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program; John R Walker, ‘Scar’, 2025, Donated through the Australian Governments Cultural Gifts Program; Sammy Hawker, ‘Honeycomb #3’, 2023, Purchased 2025; James Tylor, Nunga (Kaurna), Maori (Te Arawa) and European (English, Scottish, Irish, Dutch and Norwegian), ‘(Erased Scenes) From an Untouched Landscape #13’, 2014 and’ (Deleted Scenes) From an Untouched Landscape #1’, 2013, Purchased 2024 and Dr Christian Thompson AO, Bidjara People/Irish/Chinese, ‘The Devil Made Him Do It’, 2011, Donated through the Australian Government’s Cultural Gifts Program. Photograph: Silversalt Photography.
Installation view ‘Through line’ Goulburn Regional Art Gallery featuring Sammy Hawker, ‘Honeycomb #3’, 2023, Purchased 2025; James Tylor, Nunga (Kaurna), Maori (Te Arawa) and European (English, Scottish, Irish, Dutch and Norwegian), ‘(Erased Scenes) From an Untouched Landscape #13’, 2014 and ‘(Deleted Scenes) From an Untouched Landscape #1’, 2013, Purchased 2024; and Dr Christian Thompson AO, Bidjara People/Irish/Chinese, ‘The Devil Made Him Do It’, 2011, Donated through the Australian Government’s Cultural Gifts Program. and Maria Fernanda Cardoso, ‘Male and Female Spiders Maratus Splendens—Unrecognised Artists’, 2015, Donated through the Australian Government’s Cultural Gifts Program by Emma Bradshaw in 2022. Photograph: Silversalt Photography.
Installation view ‘Through line’ Goulburn Regional Art Gallery featuring Diana Wood Conroy, ‘Two Grounds Lake Mungo’, 2000, Donated by the artist 2025 ; Mikala Dwyer, ‘Bird #2’, 2021, Donated through the Australian Governments Cultural Gifts Program in 2026 and Emma Beer, ‘The Luxury of not having it written in stone’, 2021, Purchased 2023. Photograph: Silversalt Photography.
Installation view ‘Through line’ Goulburn Regional Art Gallery featuring Alex Seton, ‘Left Turn at Albuquerque’, 2017, Purchased 2019; Lorraine Daylight, Gija people, ‘Birnoo Country’, 2023, Purchased 2024; Elisabeth Cummings, ‘Evening Termite Mounds’, 2012, Donated through the Australian Governments Cultural Gifts Program; Justine Varga, ‘Desklamp’, 2011-12, Donated 2022; Lynda Draper, ‘Crown’, 2024, Purchased 2026; Ray Monde, ‘Returning from the Oracle’, 2025, Purchased 2025; Dale Chihuly, ‘Imperial Iris Persian Slider’, 1999, Donated through the Australian Governments Cultural Gifts Program by Colin Simpson in 2016; Dionisia Salas, ‘ To Fall in Spring’, 2022, Purchased 2022; Ildiko Kovacs, ‘In a line’, 2021, Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program by Ildiko Kovacs in 2023 and Zoe Young, ‘Aboard the Hurrica V’, 2022, Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program by Zoe Young. Photograph: Silversalt Photography.
Installation view ‘Through line’ Goulburn Regional Art Gallery featuring Alex Seton, ‘Left Turn at Albuquerque’, 2017, Purchased 2019; Lorraine Daylight, Gija people, ‘Birnoo Country’, 2023, Purchased 2024; Elisabeth Cummings, ‘Evening Termite Mounds’, 2012, Donated through the Australian Governments Cultural Gifts Program, and Justine Varga, ‘Desklamp’, 2011-12, Donated 2022. Photograph: Silversalt Photography.
Installation view ‘Through line’ Goulburn Regional Art Gallery featuring Justine Varga, ‘Desklamp’ (detail) 2011-12, Donated 2022 and Lynda Draper, ‘Crown’, 2024, Purchased 2026. Photograph: Silversalt Photography.
Installation view ‘Through line’ Goulburn Regional Art Gallery featuring Ray Monde, ‘Returning from the Oracle’, 2025, Purchased 2025; Dale Chihuly, ‘Imperial Iris Persian Slider’, 1999, Donated through the Australian Governments Cultural Gifts Program by Colin Simpson in 2016; Dionisia Salas, ‘ To Fall in Spring’, 2022, Purchased 2022; Ildiko Kovacs, ‘In a line’, 2021, Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program by Ildiko Kovacs in 2023 and Zoe Young, ‘Aboard the Hurrica V’, 2022, Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program by Zoe Young in 2024. Photograph: Silversalt Photography.
Installation view ‘Through line’ Goulburn Regional Art Gallery featuring Dale Chihuly, ‘Imperial Iris Persian Slider’, 1999, Donated through the Australian Governments Cultural Gifts Program by Colin Simpson in 2016. Photograph: Silversalt Photography.
Installation view ‘Through line’ Goulburn Regional Art Gallery featuring Dionisia Salas, ‘ To Fall in Spring’, 2022, Purchased 2022; Ildiko Kovacs, ‘In a line’, 2021, Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program by Ildiko Kovacs in 2023 and Zoe Young, ‘Aboard the Hurrica V’, 2022, Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program by Zoe Young. Photograph: Silversalt Photography.
Installation view ‘Through line’ Goulburn Regional Art Gallery featuring Arlo Mountford, ‘Wedge for S/elective Viewing’, 2005, Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program by Arlo Mountford in 2018 and Andrew Lavery, ‘Downhill Accessory’, 2009, Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program by Andrew Lavery in 2016. Photograph: Silversalt Photography.
Installation view ‘Through line’ Goulburn Regional Art Gallery featuring Andrew Lavery, ‘Downhill Accessory’, 2009, Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program by Andrew Lavery in 2016. Photograph: Silversalt Photography.
Installation view ‘Through line’ Goulburn Regional Art Gallery featuring Andrew Lavery, ‘Downhill Accessory’, (detail), 2009, Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program by Andrew Lavery in 2016. Photograph: Silversalt Photography.
Installation view ‘Through line’ Goulburn Regional Art Gallery featuring Arlo Mountford, ‘Wedge for S/elective Viewing’, 2005, Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program by Arlo Mountford in 2018. Photograph: Silversalt Photography.